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Texas QB Arch Manning Injured in Overtime Victory Over Mississippi State

Austin, TX – Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning suffered an injury during the first play of overtime in a hard-fought 45-38 victory over the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday. The injury occurred as Manning scrambled for a crucial first down, taking a hit from two Bulldog defenders as he went to ground.

Manning was attended to by medical staff on the field before being helped off and taken to the medical tent. Backup quarterback Matthew Caldwell entered the game in his place. The severity of Manning’s injury remains unknown.

The injury cast a shadow over what was otherwise a stellar performance for Manning, who spearheaded a remarkable fourth-quarter comeback after the Longhorns trailed by 17 points with just 10 minutes remaining. He threw for a career-high 346 yards and three touchdowns, along with one interception, and added a rushing touchdown earlier in the game.

Fortunately for the Longhorns, Caldwell stepped in seamlessly. Just two plays after Manning’s injury, Caldwell connected with Emmett Mosley for a touchdown on the opening overtime possession. The Texas defense then held strong, shutting down Mississippi State on their ensuing drive to secure the thrilling win.

While the Longhorns celebrate the victory, the focus now shifts to Manning’s health and the potential impact of his injury on the team’s upcoming games. Updates on his condition are expected soon.

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